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Mox8 sustain pedal inverted
Mox8 sustain pedal inverted





mox8 sustain pedal inverted mox8 sustain pedal inverted

Yes, you should be using a Yamaha FC3 or FC3A sustain pedal for your MOXF. Note: Make sure any Parts/Voices you DON'T want to be affected by the Foot Controller have the "Exp" box unchecked.ħ) Once all settings are good, press the button to store your edited Performance, and use the to select its destination.Ĩ) Press the button twice to finalize the Store command.Well, yes (and no). Next, set which ever Part (Voice) of your Performance you'd like to have Volume control over via the Foot Controller to receive Expression information from it:ġ) Press the button and select the Performance you wish to edit.Ģ) Press the button to enter the Performance Edit screen.ģ) Press the buttons to select the Part/Voice you're hoping to control, which will access the Part Edit screen.Ĥ) Press the button to access the RCV SW (Receive Switch) tab.ĥ) Use the cursor buttons to move to the "Exp" box and if it’s not checked, use the to check it.Ħ) Repeat Steps 3-5 for as many Parts as you'd like to control Volume of in this Performance using the Foot Controller. Here's the step-by-step on assigning Volume control of one (or all) of the Parts (Voices) in your Performance to a Foot Controller (like the Yamaha FC7) plugged into the FC1 (Foot Controller) jack.įirst, make sure the FC1 Controller is set to the Expression function:ġ) Press to enter the Utility Screen.Ģ) Press to go to the CTL ASN (Controller Assign) tab.ģ) Make sure FC1 (Foot Controller 1) has "Expression" as its function - if it doesn't, cursor over to FC1 and use the to select "Expression."Ĥ) Press the button to save the setting. MOX / MOXF – Controlling Volume of a Part or Parts in a Performance with a Foot Controller / Expression Pedal







Mox8 sustain pedal inverted